After shaking off the knightsâ pursuit, I returned to the Capital Raum.
Using the forest terrain and Stealth Gift to my advantage, losing people who were amateurs at investigation was a trivial task.
For the time being, I decided to head to Maxwellâs mansion. I had to convey what I confirmed today.
Nicole was to be guarded in his mansion tonight. Cortina was aware of that already. Since the situation affected Michelleâs parents, there was nothing suspicious about me being protected by Maxwell, who was the biggest firepower of this city.
âOh, welcome Nico-⦠Whoâre you?â
âThanks for the welcome. Mateus, was it?â
This was technically the first time I was meeting him as Reid, so I pretended that this was our first meeting.
However, Mateus was tasked with protecting the house, so it was natural that he would stay vigilant towards an unfamiliar man.
Seeing him reach for his sword, I felt like teasing him for a bit.
In the end, I didnât get to move my body much when dealing with Lichtenberg. Even with Kufar, it was my overwhelming victory in terms of affinity.
In other words, I still havenât had an opportunity to fully display my current power. With a tough guy like Mateus before me, I could do that just fine.
âIâm the old manâs acquaintance.â
âThatâs quite a sneaky way of putting it. Even enemies are acquaintances, right?â
Instead of answering his question, I just revealed a meaningful smile. It was an attitude to get him to misunderstand it. And he easily took that bait.
He forcefully pulled out his swords and attacked me right away. The speed he put into it showed that he was not holding back at all.
However, for the current me, those slashes were awfully slow.
I dodged his left slash by shifting sideways, and hit his right slash at the bladeâs base, turning it away.
In response, I sent a low kick towards his shifted leg, but he avoided it as expected.
That was within my calculations, however. Instead of killing my momentum, I swung my arm on top, did a half-rotation, and added a backward roundhouse kick.
Switching from low to high attack while his posture was broken proved to be too much for him to react to and he took the attack on.
That said, he wasnât so bad to take that hit directly. Thus, he stopped my kick with his shoulder, and decided to charge at me. But his feet suddenly stopped.
âYou really have no openings, huh, mister?â
âYou did well to notice it yourself.â
ââ¦Alright, itâs my loss. Come on, I lost again? Why is Raum so filled with monsters lately?â
Mateus, who shrugged his shoulders with those words, had a thread coiled around his neck. The thread was going over the doorknob, so if he had charged earlier, it would have strangled him.
âStill, I was charged with protection. Couldnât you tell me your name at least?â
âYeah, sorry for provoking you earlier. Iâm Reid.â
It was just a momentary exchange, but I managed to easily ward Mateusâ heavy attack away with one hand and capture all his movements, so I was satisfied.
As expected, someone on Mateusâ level was no opponent for me in this body. Confirming that fact alone was a good enough result.
After a short while, Maxwell returned home, and after being guided by Mateus, I reported the situation about Kufar to him.
Maxwell looked a little surprised to see me return so soon, but quickly collected himself, thinking that it was possible knowing the former me, and we moved to a different room for discussion.
âSo yeah, Kufar turned out to be the reincarnation of the priest from my previous life, and a Slime.â
âWait, I am not following you, so explain it from the start.â
âWellâ¦â
Hearing my clear and concise explanation, Maxwell criticized me. It was bothersome, but his judgment was usually correct, so I had no choice but to explain until he was satisfied.
After he heard that he had sprouted an ego under the influence of some Ley Line in the north, and remembered his previous life, Maxwell couldnât help but be astonished.
âWhat, how can that be⦠If it was not you, I would have laughed it off as nonsense.â
âWe both reincarnated similarly, but we are fundamentally different. I was reincarnated by Mariaâs spell, after all.â
âIn that case, he is a natural reincarnator huh. Quite a valuable existence.â
âWell, I leave how to convey this to Cortina to you old man. Also, I used the Polymorph scroll today, so tell her I canât see her this month.â
âOh dear⦠The first half aside, please do not make me say the second half. A maidenâs hysteria is beyond my hands.â
âStill, if I donât disguise, sheâll realize what Iâve been doing as Nicole.â
If it was some unfamiliar uncle, I would have attacked in my original form. But this time it was different as the people concerned were Michelleâs parents. They both knew my face, so if I displayed strength that clearly exceeded an adultâs they would start suspecting things.
Maybe I could have deceived them with the Illusion Ring, but rescuing them was connected to the risk of physical contact, thus I chose to go with Polymorph instead.
âThis happens because you use Polymorph without considering the situationâ¦â
âCome on. Though I did think I wasted it at the end.â
As I was holding my head in regret, pain ran through my body. It was the same pain I have experienced several times over the past few months. In other words, the pain of reverting to my original body.
âKh, Iâm out of time huh⦠Maxwell, pleaseâ¦â
âClothes? Give me a moment.â
I left the rest as I grit my teeth in pain. Hearing it, Maxwell rushed out of the reception room.
After experiencing it over and over, I could endure it without fainting, but I still couldnât move. I asked him to get my clothes for me.
The underling solder clothes I was currently wearing were too big for my original body, so I needed to get changes. Well, it was just Maxwell, so I didnât really mind staying buck naked either.
Just as I finished my transformation, Maxwell returned with my uniform. I languidly accepted them and started changing. Seeing how I didnât care about being seen, Maxwell retorted in exasperation.
âGoodness, it seems your road as a lady is still long.â
âIâm not even walking that road. Leaving that asideâ¦â
Our conversation got interrupted due to Polymorphâs time limit, but Kufarâs case was the focus now.
âThere is certainly Denâs case, but I had not considered that a Slime would undergo abnormal evolution.â
âYeah. You said there was a disguised culprit in the Adventurerâs Guild despite magic being sealed there. That was probably also Kufar.â
âSo you are saying that he used the Slimeâs characteristic mimicry skill to disguise himself? That is one troublesome monster when it possesses an intellect.â
âAlso, the poison that Cloud found the other dayâ¦â
âDisease Slime fragment? There were no cases of it being subjugated recorded in the north.â
The rare species of Slime that appeared in the north. It had disappeared without being ever subjugated.
And then, the poison of that same monster had spread in Raum, and at the same time, Kufar, who was also a Slime, had appeared. He seemed to be trying to improve the Half-Demonâs standing in the society by summoning Devils, and there was also an organization with similar goals and methods.
It would be weirder to not make a connection among them.
In that case, Kufarâs claim that he was the same priest that became the reason of my death was quite convincing.
âSo the same person that drove you to death became your enemy again? That is⦠Quite a strange coincidence.â
âTo the point that Iâm starting to think that it was part of Whiteyâs scheme.â
âIncidentally, Reid, how is your equipment? A Slime should have been corrosive. It would be very sad for equipment of that quality to get ruined.â
âEverythingâs fine on that end. Itâs made with the Evil Dragonâs materials, and the threads are Mythril too. Corrosion canât do anything to it. Materials play the part too, but Asteâs skill has to be praised as well. As for my katana, Iâll take care of it later.â
âSo you hold the advantage over Kufar alone? Physical attacks are hardly effective against slimes as you know.â
âI have Enchant for that. The current me can deal with him easily.â
He wasnât someone I needed to be afraid of as long as I knew his true form. As long as I didnât get dragged into his trap, I could deal with him.
I declared fully convinced in my words.